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Originally Posted by Perndog
I'm not sure about young adults, but in high school, almost every person whose collection I saw had many more burned copies than originals, and several people owned several hundred copied CDs and only a couple dozen they had paid for. This includes all of the amateur DJs that worked at dances in the area, and I would have turned them in if they weren't my friends - I already disagree with copying CDs, and these guys were profiting from stolen music.
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1. To whom would you 'turn them in?'
2. Who in the fuck spins CDs?
3. Some stuff is very hard to get and sometimes online is the only way to get it.
4. They're profiting from their song selection and mixing skills. Besides, it's not like they were giving everyone a copy of their CDs. If they were selling CDs of their live set then...I still wouldn't have a problem. :< I think it'd be totally gay to 'turn in' anyone for pretty much any reason, though, especially in relation to music, and especially especially when it gives artists more exposure.